ODOT’s Fish Passage Program Ken Cannon, Aquatic Biology Program Coordinator John Raasch, Environmental Resources Unit Manager Susan Haupt, Geo-Environmental.

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ODOT’s Fish Passage Program Ken Cannon, Aquatic Biology Program Coordinator John Raasch, Environmental Resources Unit Manager Susan Haupt, Geo-Environmental Section Manager Hill Creek fish passage project (Rogue Valley) Tribal Natural Resources Cluster Meeting, September 4, 2013 BeforeAfter

ODOT Fish Passage Program Accomplishments to Date Program projects completed Stream miles opened or access improved for aquatic organisms Investment (16 years) Miles~$36M Average/year Miles$2.25M NOTE: The fish passage program funds approximately 1/3 of the fish passage projects completed by ODOT. These projects are voluntary, that is, not completed because of a trigger event or regulatory requirement. ODOT regions and maintenance crews also complete projects that improve fish passage.

Charlotte Creek (Umpqua) Scope: Culvert to Bridge ODFW priority: High Project completed: 2009 Habitat opened: 2.0 miles Species: fall chinook, coho, winter steelhead, cutthroat, lamprey Investment: $2.0M

Honey Creek (Umpqua) culvert to bridge- Hwy 138E, MP25 Species: coho, cutthroat trout, summer steelhead, lamprey Habitat: 3.5 miles opened ODFW priority: high Before After

Channel reconstruction and culvert retrofit projects: Griffin Creek- Rogue ValleyJackson Creek- Rogue Valley Before After

ODOT High Priority Barriers* *from 2013 ODFW Statewide Fish Passage Priority List 590 barriers on the list, 35 are owned by ODOT (less than 6% of total). First ODOT barrier on the list is number 86 of of 35 ODOT high priority barriers have less than 1 mile of habitat above the culvert. 26 of 35 high priority barriers currently have partial passage. Three barriers on ODOT’s “Top 10” are currently funded or partly funded for replacement. These three projects will open 12.5 miles of habitat. Other ODOT barriers. “Elevator Shaft” Ladd Creek (Grande Ronde Basin) Species: Summer steelhead, Redband trout, Pacific lamprey, spring chinook Habitat: 9.9 miles, high quality

Fish Passage Program Commitments YearInvestmentWaterbodyHabitat opened or access improved 2013$2MKane Creek (Rogue)5.0 miles 2013$25K Horsetail-Oneonta Creek (Columbia) 1.5 miles 2014$2M Neahkahnie Creek (Nehalem)1.5 miles 2014$1M Fraser Creek (Salmon River) 2.0 miles 2015$1.5MLuder Creek (Umpqua)1.2 miles 2015$1.5MJoe Creek* (Necanicum)1.3 miles 2015$4M Asbury* Creek (Pacific Ocean) 1.3 miles 2016$2+M Ladd Creek (Grande Ronde) 9.9 miles Totals$14+M23.7 miles * Stakeholder support- OWEB is providing an additional $50K for project design.

Future Project: Asbury Creek (Pacific) Project: Hwy 101, Culvert to Bridge, direct ocean tributary Species: Coho, Winter Steelhead, Coastal Cutthroat Trout, Pacific Lamprey Habitat: 1.2 miles of pristine habitat Cost: $4.5 million Projected construction: Stakeholder support: OWEB, ODFW, NMFS, USFWS, Community of Arch Cape

Project in Construction: Kane Creek (Rogue) culvert replacement

Kane Creek (Rogue) culvert replacement

Questions? Highway flagger 1940s